Hotel Analysis
Based on 4 sites · 560 reviews
Located in the heart of Waterville Valley, Snowy Owl Inn is a lodge-style property built in the 1970s. Guests describe it as a cozy space that feels like a 'trip back in time,' often finding the vintage, dated atmosphere charming.
The most frequently mentioned strength is the friendliness of the staff and owners. Guests highly value the family-like atmosphere and warm hospitality. Its proximity to the Waterville Valley resort and town square, along with the inclusion of activity passes for the area, is also highly praised.
On the other hand, concerns regarding the aging facilities are common. Some guests have noted issues such as dust, outdated bathtubs, and noise, suggesting that it may fall short for travelers expecting modern amenities. While it is a suitable choice for those prioritizing value, those who prefer state-of-the-art facilities should take note.
Strengths
Extremely friendly and warm service from staff and owners
Excellent location near Waterville Valley Town Square and the resort
Complimentary access passes for local area activities
Cozy, lodge-like atmosphere
Good to Know
General aging of facilities due to 1970s construction
Cleanliness and dust issues in some rooms
Lack of soundproofing between rooms and noise issues
Recommended For
Budget-conscious travelers — Offers reasonable pricing with location benefits and activity passes despite dated facilities.
Families — Suitable for family trips due to free child stay policies and friendly service.
Ratings by Booking Site
Overall 7.8/10 · 4 sites · Based on 560 reviews
Guest Reviews
4 booking sites · 560 reviews
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FAQ
It is popular with families due to free child stay policies and friendly service. However, note that soundproofing between rooms may not be perfect.
Yes, it is close to the Waterville Valley Town Square and provides complimentary access passes for local activities, making it very convenient.
The building was constructed in the 1970s, so it is not modern. It is charming if you prefer a vintage feel, but may not meet expectations for state-of-the-art facilities.
Yes, on-site parking is available for guests traveling by car.
Some guests have reported that hot water can run out during peak usage times.